BCMar 27, 2020
BC health authorities suggest positive effects of measures imposed in BC should begin to be felt in the next week or two
BC's provincial health officer is cautiously optimistic that BC's experience with COVID-19 SSwill more closely mirror South Korea which has stemmed the outbreak that Italy, where cases continue to mount.
The province has released what it calls its ``worst case scenario'' when dealing with the pandemic.
Henry says BC's health care system would be overwhelmed if an outbreak occurred on the scale currently underway in Italy, but she says data suggests we may see a flattening of the curve.
She says the positive effects of physical distancing, travel restrictions and other measures imposed in
WorldMar 27, 2020
"Contagion" stars reuniting for a series of public service announcements
The 2011 film “Contagion” has seen a huge surge in popularity since the COVID-19 pandemic began, and now its stars have reunited for a series of public service announcements.
Matt Damon, Laurence Fishburne, Kate Winslet and Jennifer Ehle have teamed up with scientists from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health on four videos.
The PSA's stress washing your hands, keeping two metres apart from one another, and staying at home.
“Contagion” is about a lethal and fast-moving influenza that spreads around the world.
CanadaMar 27, 2020
Approximately 5200 employees of Indigo Books & Music Inc. being laid off
Approximately 5200 employees of Indigo Books &Music Inc. are being laid off as of today.
The Toronto-based book seller has decided to keep its stores closed indefinitely during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Indigo had paid its staffers though March 27th after temporarily closing its stores March 17th.
The company says it expects to ``re-embrace'' as many employees as possible once stores reopen.
CanadaMar 27, 2020
Ontario reports 135 new COVID-19 cases, 3 more deaths reported
Ontario is reporting 135 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the provincial total to 993.
There are three new deaths, meaning 18 people have died of the virus in Ontario.
No information is available for any of the new cases, with all of them listed as ``pending.''
CanadaMar 27, 2020
Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland: Canadian officials are urgently following up, if US may deport asylum seekers turned away by Canada
Deputy Prime Minister Freeland says Canadian officials are urgently following up with American counterparts following reports the U.S. may deport asylum seekers who are turned away by Canada and may be at risk in their native countries, contrary to international agreements.
Canada closed the border to illegal asylum seekers last week in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Freeland won't say whether Canada will reopen the border to illegal agreements, saying she did not want to negotiate with U.S. officials in public.
CanadaMar 27, 2020
COVID-19: 10 more deaths in Quebec, total cases rise past 2,000
Quebec is announcing 10 more COVID-19 deaths in the province, bringing its total to 18.
Premier Francois Legault said today the province recorded another 392 positive COVID-19 test results, for a total of 2,021 cases.
Legault says another 35 people have been hospitalized since yesterday, including seven more people who are in intensive care.
The premier is also asking Quebecers to avoid travelling to Montreal and to the Eastern Townships area, which he says are the two regions of the province with the highest number of COVID-19 cases.
EnglishMar 27, 2020
British Prime Minister Johnson tests positive for virus
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for COVID-19 but is showing only mild symptoms.He is self-isolating and is still on the job thanks to what he calls the wizardry of technology. In a video message, Johnson says he had a fever and persistent cough.Earlier this week, Prince Charles announced that he too had tested positive, but only has mild symptoms.
CanadaMar 27, 2020
Small business wage subsidy increased to 75%
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the government is increasing a payroll subsidy to small business from 10 to 75 per cent to halt layoffs due to COVID-19.
The subsidy will be retroactive to the middle of this month.
Trudeau says the government still needs to hammer out the details on the implementation of this latest measure to shore up the economy.
When it comes to paying for all of this, the prime minister says the government's economic foundations were strong before the pandemic and he is confident the economy will bounce back after COVID-19 passes.
He hopes to provide more details by Mond
CanadaMar 27, 2020
Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 0.25 per cent
The Bank of Canada is cutting its key interest target by half a percentage point to 0.25 per cent in an unscheduled rate announcement.
In a statement on its website, the central bank says its decision to lower rates is aimed at cushioning the economic shocks from COVID-19 and a sharp drop in oil prices by easing the cost of borrowing.
It adds that providing credit in the economy for businesses that need it should help lay the foundation for the economy's return to normalcy.
The interest rate cut takes the key rate to what the central bank referred to as ``its effective lower bound'' or the